Wheat Harvest Day 1 | Harvest, Bale, Repeat (6-13-24)
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- Today we begin our 2024 winter wheat harvest in Central NC. Our freshly repaired John Deere 6620 ran great, and we even got some straw baled. This is a glance into our family farming operation and how we farm with older, paid for equipment. Thanks for taking your time to join us, I hope you enjoy. God Bless.
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It’s nice to see local farmers in NC, I used to work on a farm years ago but I still love to watch the videos of the harvest and getting ready for the harvest. I hope the good lord blessed y’all with a good wheat harvest this year and blesses y’all with a good corn and bean harvest as well. God Bless🙏🏻
I appreciate that. Wheat harvest was good. Early corn is not gonna be good at all do to the heat and dry weather all of June and half of July, but hopefully they later corn and soybeans will.
Outstanding harvest video love seeing the old equipment still out in the field working I love watching the mechanical side hard to come by with the new equipment these days and loves seeing it being a family operation y’all take care and God bless
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching and for the support.
Nice video
I’m very nice video you should be proud you have your whole family working with you very good feeling❤
Thanks! I am, very blessed to be able to do it with my family.
really nice vid and fantastic machines , just what I do run older kit that's paid for and you can mostly fix yourself
I appreciate it!
Have you had anyone mention problems with getting you notifications? i haven’t been getting them despite have all notifications on the bell. i am now going back to try and catch up. I really enjoy the vlogs and the time you make to do them.
I appreciate that. No I have not. I’ll have to ask a few others that I know have it hit as well and see if they have any issues. Thanks!
Just for future reference, I typically try to release a video each Wednesday. Probably gonna try to do Wednesday and one on Saturday until I can get caught up on video content, unless I don’t have time to edit it.
Man yeah!! Been looking fwd to these!!! Boy oh boy, been there with that fuel nozzle issue before😁😁 I have to say my two favorite parts were your grandpa riding with you and talking about the harvest!! I was remembering you talking about that chair in the gleaner 😉 My how times change. The second favorite part was seeing the whole family out there helping, you are blessed!! Im gonna try some of that twine next!! Looks amazing, dont worry about the audio, keep them coming!! 😁😁👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🌾🌾🌾
Next video some of the audio will be a little bad, but I think after that it gets better. Bout to change to a different mic.
Appreciate you always watching, and glad you enjoy it😂
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We're in Indiana and are using older JD equipment as well, updating to GPS etc, cameras, and update kits on planting and harvesting equipment. It does save a lot of operating money but can limit growth. Always comes down to labor availability doesn't it, no matter your size. Just a generic question, that 6620 can handle a little larger head can't it?
No, with Nc hills and how many hours our 6620 is getting on it thats all she wants. Its could do bigger in wheat but in beans 15ft’s all it wants.
I have heard of people running 18 foot heads on them, but specifically in soybeans ours lack the power. I’d say you could run bigger, but would have to go slower. We can travel the road here with a 15’ header so we never take header off. Just works better for us
@@RouthFarms I get the road travel. Just curious, how many acres of soybeans and or corn do you think a 6620 can cover, comfortably, in the average fall?
@@billwhitman1529 we are a small farm, o currently only cover 110 acres.
I’d guess conditions, field size, distance between fields, and if you do trucking or just combine all day. I’d say you could probably cover 20-30 acres a day in soybeans if you get started fairly early and keep at it, maybe more.
We take our time and enjoy it since we don’t farm very much yet.
Hey man what make of aftermarket yeild and moisture monitor do you have in there?
Loupe mfg, check out previous videos to see the install.
It’s a Loup Elite Monitor. They make kits for virtually any manufacturer of combine. Can put it with Climate field view for in field mapping, and can use the same monitor for a drill/planter monitor.